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Anne Beer Feb 6th, 1998 11:29 AM

Anyone stayed at Hotel Lancaster--Paris?
 
This was recommended by a travel agent. Any input?

Bob Feb 9th, 1998 07:09 PM

My wife and I spent five wonderful nights at the Lancaster this past Fall. It is a small, quaint, lovely hotel just off the Champs Elysees, near the Arch of Triumph. The room we occupied was actually a two room suite with a king bed. We used the Amex platinum card and received an upgrade with the program they have with the hotel. The staff was exptremely helpful in arranging tours, meals, shopping, etc. Breakfast buffet was quite good and part of the package. I would highly suggest it for your stay in Paris.

Dennis Holland Mar 21st, 1998 06:52 PM

Tres Cher, ie. very expensive! If money is no object go for it.

Rita Mar 24th, 1998 02:05 PM

My husband and I just celebrated our 20th anniversay in Paris in December. The trip was magnificent and part of the reason was the Hotel Lancaster and its staff. They were great. They have a web site (Hotel-Lancaster.fr) and I arranged lots of dinners, etc. in advance by e-mailing the concierge, Roderick Levajac ([email protected]). It's a small, beautiful hotel, close to several Metro stations, convenient to lots of sites and shopping. It's definitely where we will stay next time. Enjoy!

topper Jul 5th, 2002 11:34 AM

topping for AMartin<BR><BR>Not the most recent post, but it is one.

AMartin Jul 5th, 2002 11:42 AM

Thank you topper, I did see this. Probably as you suspected, I was hoping for something a little more recent.

Sherri Kardell Jul 6th, 2002 10:14 AM

The hotel Lancaster while expensive is the best hotel I have ever stayed at in Paris; or maybe anywhere else for that matter. You can view it on parisby.com under 4 star hotels; <BR>Viva La France


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